Saturday , 18 May 2024

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  • Smul food range launched in SA

    Smul food range launched in SA

    from MTHULISI SIBANDA in Cape TownJOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa's In2food Group has made another leap forward with the launch of the smul range. smul protein bars Utilising whole gra ...

  • SA summit to explore Zimbabwe investment prospects

    SA summit to explore Zimbabwe investment prospects

    by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa will this week host the Zimbabwe Investment Summit to highlight the latter’s economic prospects, attract investments and promote network ...

  • Cape Town airports receive more passengers

    Cape Town airports receive more passengers

    from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - PASSENGER growth at the Cape Town International Airport has maintained a positive trend following the first quarter of 2024. Cape Town Int ...

  • Easter to boost SA retail sector

    Easter to boost SA retail sector

    by TINTSWALO BALOYIJOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa’s retail sector is to benefit to the tune of more than R2 billion (US$105,5 million) during the upcoming Easter holiday. Easter holid ...

South Africa’s most clicked attractions revealed

South Africa’s most clicked attractions revealed

from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - THE Apartheid Museum, Boulders Beach and The Cape of Good Hope have emerged among the most clicked tourist attractions in South Afri ...

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Retailer loses millions to beer ban and violence

Retailer loses millions to beer ban and violence

by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG - RETAILER, Pick n Pay, lost an estimated R2,7 billion (US$167,88 million) from store closures as a result of the civil unrest and trading restric ...

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Tourism SMEs adopt new technology

Tourism SMEs adopt new technology

by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG - THE United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) is accelerating the adoption of new technology among tourism enterprises. UNWTO This i ...

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Resilient SA restaurants to be recognised

Resilient SA restaurants to be recognised

by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - THE Restaurant Association of South Africa (RASA) is to recognise eateries, suppliers and personalities committed for service excellence i ...

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SA suffers palm oil ban, Black Sea embargo

SA suffers palm oil ban, Black Sea embargo

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - INDONESIA’S decision to ban exports of palm oil will have implications on both prices and supplies of the commodity in South Africa. Pa ...

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Durban earns millions from Africa’s Travel Indaba

Durban earns millions from Africa’s Travel Indaba

from NJABULO BUTHELEZI in DurbanDURBAN - THE just-ended Africa's Travel Indaba has contributed R72,5 million (US$4,48 million) to the gross domestic product (GDP) of the host ...

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Stringent visas, border nightmares daunt intra-Africa tourism

Stringent visas, border nightmares daunt intra-Africa tourism

from MTHULISI SIBANDA in DurbanDURBAN - THE analogy between elephants dismantling some border fences and the need to ease border restrictions is the prevailing theme as execu ...

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Africa’s Travel Indaba kicks off

Africa’s Travel Indaba kicks off

from MTHULISI SIBANDA in DurbanDURBAN - THE pace of the recovery of the tourism sector, following recent years of COVID-19, is dependent upon addressing barriers such as xeno ...

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All systems go for Africa’s travel indaba

All systems go for Africa’s travel indaba

from NJABULO BUTHELEZI in DurbanDURBAN - MOST of Durban’s key tourism infrastructure affected during the recent floods is now fully functional, paving way for the city to hos ...

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Nine airlines increase flights to Cape Town

Nine airlines increase flights to Cape Town

from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - SOME global airlines are planning to introduce, resume or expand flights to Cape Town this year. Delta Airlines This coincides with ...

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